COMMERCIAL DESCRIPTIONAn American version of the Belgian
style. This unfiltered beer has a striking translucent, golden color with
white clouds. Seemingly a contradiction in terms, it has a full body mouth-feel but is surprisingly light to drink. Topped with a hint of citrus, provided by Coriander and a secret blend of Humbolt herbs, this beer is slightly sweet and a delight to drink in any season.

Pours golden to straw with a hint of haze and weak white head. The aroma is mild with candy apples, malt sweetness and a dash of lemon. The taste is much like the nose with malt sweetness mixed with candied apples and lemon. But now a nice floral hop flavor and a touch of bitterness intertwine with the other notes creating a pleasing array of flavors.

12 oz. bottle from TheHOFF43- thanks again, Hoff! Pours a pale, clear gold with a small white head. Looks too clear for the style. Smells like malt liquor. All sugar and corn, with no witbier character. Notes of paper, pepper, lemon and straw in the background. Light-bodied, with moderate carbonation and a sweet, dry, flat mouthfeel. This is so far off style it’s unforgivable. Gross.

Poured this beer into my trusty Samuel Adams glass. The pour produced a clear yellow body topped by a head of white foam which diminished fully. The aroma was light and wheaty in character. The body was watery, and the palate was slightly sweet with moderate carbonation. This was a fair light-bodied beer, great for a hot summer’s day, though not for the the current temperature of -4F.

Commenst: More than a on-standard Belgian White, this one has fragrant lemony zest and citrus peels for nose and taste all the way, while keeping a good light taste malty without being too wheaty. It seems to kept a low profile, but the hops and fruitness shine when its matters. Nice!

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